as one not-much-enamored with the technique of sound,
i appreciated your playing in every case ... but of
the three, i liked the sound quality of the 3rd piece
(the bourree) best.

garage band on my mac has a facility for bagpipe ...
the mind boggles - if ever there was instrument less
suited for recording, the pipe - any pipe - is it.

long live alan lomax and whatever it was he used to
make his wonderful recordings - bill 
 
--- Daniel Shoskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> For streaming video on the net, there are usually
> sacrifices in video  
> and sound quality, esp on Youtube. I've posted 3
> videos today (A  
> major Weiss pieces). For the first 2 (prelude and
> Allemande) I used  
> my video camera for the video but used my linear PCM
> recorder for the  
> sound. Then imported sound into iTunes, applied
> graphic equalizer to  
> reduce highest treble channel, then re-recorded
> using Audio Hijack  
> (because I'm too cheap to buy a fancy remixing
> software package) then  
> sent audio and video to Garageband (there IS a Mac
> theme here) then  
> played around with both tracks to get them
> synchronized, then  
> exported as a .mov file.
> 
> For the last piece (Bourree) I just used the video
> camera and applied  
> a bit of noise reduction in iMovie (reduces the
> camera's rumble).
> 
> The extra audio quality did take a lot of time and
> work. For most  
> people's viewing on the web, does it make much of a
> difference?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> DS
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut9rHOpiht8
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrv30NuZgH0
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bChdtcVnyx4
> 
> 
> 
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